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My wife is dating her boss, which would cause her to be fired on the spot. Would this information possibly change the outcome of a child custody battle in a “no-fault” state?

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My wife is dating her boss, which would cause her to be fired on the spot. Would this information possibly change the outcome of a child custody battle in a “no-fault” state?

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This kind of behavior normally won’t matter to the court, but it may have significance to a custody evaluator, whose decision is usually given great weight by the court.

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